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.. include:: global.rst
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.. _edit:
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Editing E-books
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========================
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|app| has an integrated e-book editor that can be used to edit books in the
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EPUB and AZW3 (Kindle) formats. The editor shows you the HTML and CSS that is
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used internally inside the book files, with a live preview that updates as you
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make changes. It also contains various automated tools to perform common
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cleanup and fixing tasks.
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You can use this editor by right clicking on any book in |app| and selecting
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:guilabel:`Edit book`.
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.. image:: images/edit-book.png
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:alt: The Edit Book tool
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:align: center
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.. contents:: Contents
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:depth: 1
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:local:
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Basic workflow
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---------------
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When you first open a book with the Edit book tool, you will be presented with
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a list of files on the left. These are the individual HTML files, stylesheets,
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images, etc. that make up the content of the book. Simply double click on a
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file to start editing it. Note that if you want to do anything more
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sophisticated than making a few small tweaks, you will need to know `HTML
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Tutorial <http://html.net/tutorials/html/>`_ and `CSS Tutorial
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<http://html.net/tutorials/css/>`_.
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As you make changes to the HTML or CSS in the editor, the changes will be
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previewed, live, in the preview panel to the right. When you are happy with how
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the changes you have made look, click the Save button or use
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:guilabel:`File->Save` to save your changes into the ebook.
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One useful feature is :guilabel:`Checkpoints`. Before you embark on some
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ambitious set of edits, you can create a checkpoint. The checkpoint
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will preserve the current state of your book, then if in the future you decide
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you dont like the changes you have made to you can go back to the state when
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you created the checkpoint. To create a checkpoint, use :guilabel:`Edit->Create
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checkpoint`. Checkpoints will also be automatically created for you whenever you
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run any automated tool like global search and replace. The checkpointing
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functionality is in addition to the normal Undo/redo mechanism when editing
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individual files. Checkpoints are useful for when changes are spread over
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multiple files in the book.
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That is the basic work flow for editing books -- Open a file, make changes,
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preview and save. The rest of this manual will discuss the various tools and
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features present to allow you to perform specific tasks efficiently.
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The Files Browser
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------------------
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.. image:: images/files_browser.png
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:class: float-left-img
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The :guilabel:`Files Browser` gives you an overview of the various files inside
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the book you are editing. The files are arranged by category, with text (HTML)
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files at the top, followed by stylesheet (CSS) files, images and so on. Simply
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double click on a file to start editing it. Editing is supported for HTML, CSS
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and image files. The order of text files is the same order that they would be
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displayed in, if you were reading the book. All other files are arranged
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alphabetically.
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By hovering your mouse over an entry, you can see its size, and also, at
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the bottom of the screen, the full path to the file inside the book. Note that
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files inside ebooks are compressed, so the size of the final book is not the
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sum of the individual file sizes.
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Many files have special special meaning, in the book. These will typically have
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an icon next to their names, indicating the special meaning. For example, in
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the picture to the left, you can see that the files :guilabel:`cover_image.jpg`
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and :guilabel:`titlepage.xhtml` have the ocon of a cover next to them, this
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indicates they are the book cover image and titlepage. Similarly, the
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:guilabel:`content.opf` file has a metadata icon next to it, indicating the
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book metadata is present in it and the the :guilabel:`toc.ncx` file has a T
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icon next to it, indicating it is the Table of Contents.
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You can perform many actions on individual files, by right clicking them.
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Renaming files
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You can rename an individual file by right clicking it and selecting
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:guilabel:`Rename`. Renaming a file automatically updates all links and
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references to it throughout the book. So all you have to do is provide the new
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name, |app| will take care of the rest.
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You can also bulk rename many files at once. This is useful
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if you want the files to have some simple name pattern. For example you might
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want to rename all the HTML files to have names Chapter-1.html, Chapter-2.html
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and so on. Select the files you want bulk renamed by holding down the Shift or
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Ctrl key and clicking the files. Then right click and select :guilabel:`Bulk
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rename`. Enter a prefix and what number you would like the automatic numbering
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to start at, click OK and you are done.
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Merging files
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Sometimes, you may want to merge two HTML files or two CSS files together. It
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can sometimes be useful to have everything in a single file. Be wary, though,
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putting a lot of content into a single file will cause performance problems
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when viewing the book in a typical ebook reader.
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To merge multiple files together, select them by holding the Ctrl key and
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clicking on them (make sure you only select files of one type, either all HTML
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files or all CSS files and so on). Then right click and select merge. That's
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all, |app| will merge the files, automatically taking care of migrating all
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links and references to the merged files. Note that merging files can sometimes
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cause text styling to change, since the individual files could have used
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different stylesheets.
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Changing text file order
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You can re-arrange the order in which text (HTML) files are opened when reading
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the book by simply dragging and dropping them int he Files browser. For the
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technically inclined, this is called re-ordering the book spine.
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Marking the cover
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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E-books typically have a cover image. This image is indicated in the Files
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Browser by the icon of a brow book next to the image name. If you want to
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designate some other image as the cover, you can do so by right clicking on the
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file and choosing :guilabel:`Mark as cover`.
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In addition, EPUB files has the concept of a *titlepage*. A title page is a
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HTML file that acts as the title page/cover for th book. You can mark an HTML
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file as the titlepage when editing EPUBs by right-clicking. Be careful that the
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file you mark contains only the cover information. If it contains other
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content, such as the first chapter, then that content will be lost if the user
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ever converts the EPUB file in |app| to another format. This is because when
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converting, |app| assumes that the marked title page contains only the cover
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and no other content.
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Deleteing files
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You can delete files by either right clicking on them or by selecting them and
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pressing the Delete key.
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news
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viewer
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conversion
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edit
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metadata
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faq
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tutorials
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conversion
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Editing ebooks
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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edit
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Editing ebook metadata
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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self.action_close_all_but_current_tab = reg(
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'edit-clear.png', _('&Close other tabs'), self.central.close_all_but_current_editor, 'close-all-but-current-tab', 'Ctrl+Alt+W', _(
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'Close all tabs except the current tab'))
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self.action_help = reg(
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'help.png', _('User &Manual'), lambda : open_url(QUrl('http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/edit.html')), 'user-manual', 'F1', _(
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'Show User Manual'))
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def create_menubar(self):
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p, q = self.create_application_menubar()
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e.addSeparator()
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a(self.action_go_to_line)
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e = b.addMenu(_('&Help'))
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a = e.addAction
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a(self.action_help)
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def update_recent_books(self):
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m = self.recent_books_menu
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m.clear()
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b.setToolTip(_('Donate to support calibre development'))
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QTimer.singleShot(10, b.start_animation)
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self.global_bar.addWidget(w)
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a(self.action_help)
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a = create(_('Polish book tool bar'), 'polish').addAction
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